Baby Audio Crystalline
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- KVRian
- 851 posts since 24 Mar, 2021
Baby Audio has just release this awesome reverb. It has a lot of feature and it sound very good and “crystalline”. I found to be also a very creative tool for shaping sounds
I’ve test and review it, you can watch it in action, on different scenarios, i’ve even turned a piano into strings!!
Crystalline link https://babyaud.io/crystalline
Intro sale 49$
Regular price 99$
I’ve test and review it, you can watch it in action, on different scenarios, i’ve even turned a piano into strings!!
Crystalline link https://babyaud.io/crystalline
Intro sale 49$
Regular price 99$
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- KVRAF
- 2035 posts since 30 Mar, 2008 from MN, USA
Some interesting control here, but to be honest, I don't care much for the sound of this thing.
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- KVRist
- 56 posts since 3 Sep, 2019
Damn, you guys are fast!
We're still just setting up the product page here as it's just after midnight. But I wanted to chime in to share the official tutorial video for the plugin as well as our webpage where there's much more info about Crystalline.
We're super proud of this one and can't wait to hear what you all think!
Tutorial:
Crystalline Webpage:
https://babyaud.io/crystalline/
We're super proud of this one and can't wait to hear what you all think!
Tutorial:
Crystalline Webpage:
https://babyaud.io/crystalline/
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- KVRAF
- 1655 posts since 3 Mar, 2009 from Colorado Springs
Quick question Baby, how does CPU usage on this guy compare to Spaced Out?
- KVRist
- 56 posts since 3 Sep, 2019
Depending on your settings, it offers noticeably better CPU performance than Spaced Out - while actually hosting a more complex reverb algorithm. (Spaced Out is many more and other things than just a reverb, though, so the two cannot be compared apples to apples).
CPU was one of our main priorities for Crystalline due to the feedback we got from users on Spaced Out. It has an "Eco" mode that runs with a lower CPU footprint as well as as a "Resolution" parameter that impacts the CPU. At the highest CPU intensity ("Pristine Mode"), Crystalline typically runs around 20-30% lower than Spaced Out on my system. At the lowest CPU intensity, it's like our Super VHS plugin, which is a pretty lightweight experience
CPU was one of our main priorities for Crystalline due to the feedback we got from users on Spaced Out. It has an "Eco" mode that runs with a lower CPU footprint as well as as a "Resolution" parameter that impacts the CPU. At the highest CPU intensity ("Pristine Mode"), Crystalline typically runs around 20-30% lower than Spaced Out on my system. At the lowest CPU intensity, it's like our Super VHS plugin, which is a pretty lightweight experience
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- KVRAF
- 2575 posts since 25 Apr, 2009 from gone
Well, I already loved Spaced Out. And I really love this one also. It sounds much more complex, and easily "clearer".
Just my opinion, but Baby Audio never fails.
I'd love a kind of gentle crossgrade offer or some sort of small customer attention of any kind, as I really get the feeling (and I'm not the only one here) that it's an improved version of Spaced Out, even if we all know it's not supposed to be one. But when you already got Spaced Out, what you get makes you feel it's an better version of what you already have.
Just my opinion, but Baby Audio never fails.
I'd love a kind of gentle crossgrade offer or some sort of small customer attention of any kind, as I really get the feeling (and I'm not the only one here) that it's an improved version of Spaced Out, even if we all know it's not supposed to be one. But when you already got Spaced Out, what you get makes you feel it's an better version of what you already have.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 851 posts since 24 Mar, 2021
Your reverb algorithms are just awesome, i love them
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- KVRist
- 299 posts since 15 Dec, 2019
I would really like Baby Audio to create user accounts for customers. It would make it easier for us to control activations. Now you have to ask more by email. And yes, I know that some people don't reinstall windows as often as I do or wipe old os when upgrading.
Then it would be easier to give us bundle upgrades etc.
I also like plugin managers but know that some people don't.
This plugin seems interesting like most of their stuff.
Then it would be easier to give us bundle upgrades etc.
I also like plugin managers but know that some people don't.
This plugin seems interesting like most of their stuff.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 851 posts since 24 Mar, 2021
One things i love from Baby Audio, is that they don't have this stuff. I don't need to install bloatware to run my software. I buy, download and keep my code in a safe place. When i reinstall windows i just download the new version, and apply the code, fast and easyLazarus451 wrote: Tue Apr 05, 2022 6:47 am I would really like Baby Audio to create user accounts for customers. It would make it easier for us to control activations. Now you have to ask more by email. And yes, I know that some people don't reinstall windows as often as I do or wipe old os when upgrading.
Then it would be easier to give us bundle upgrades etc.
I also like plugin managers but know that some people don't.
This plugin seems interesting like most of their stuff.
- KVRAF
- 25036 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
Plugin managers can be fully optional, so it doesn't have to be an either/or situation. Installing stuff from companies such as Audiority, D16 and Boz is a rather painful process for me as I have a lot of stuff from them and have to do it all one by one for lack of an installation manager. So the more plugins a company has and the more loyal you as a company [edit: you as a customer I meant, of course
] are, the more of a PITA this can become.
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- KVRAF
- 37449 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
- KVRist
- 56 posts since 3 Sep, 2019
Regarding upgrades, I'm copying in our response from another forum here:
Our checkout system currently doesn't let us offer upgrades automatically – we're working on that.
But if you own 3 or more plugins from us (the bundle would fall under that category), we're happy to manually set you up with an upgrade discount. The discount will depend on what you already have. If you write support@babyaud.io I promise you we'll get back to you with a code or checkout link within a few hours!
@aMUDes - yes, there's both a light and dark color skin option in the plugin.
Our checkout system currently doesn't let us offer upgrades automatically – we're working on that.
But if you own 3 or more plugins from us (the bundle would fall under that category), we're happy to manually set you up with an upgrade discount. The discount will depend on what you already have. If you write support@babyaud.io I promise you we'll get back to you with a code or checkout link within a few hours!
@aMUDes - yes, there's both a light and dark color skin option in the plugin.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 851 posts since 24 Mar, 2021
I understand your point of view. For me the pita is when i have to uninstall/deactivate products going through app managers, websites and so on, before install the os from the ground or when i buy a new pc. It's also a pain when they use your computer id, because if you brake your gpu, or something else cause the ID change, and you must go into the process of writing a mail to disable the other machine you don't have anymore (even if it's always the same but with a different ID) stuff like that are very time consuming and not every company respond fast, and you may have a job to do.jens wrote: Tue Apr 05, 2022 8:41 am Plugin managers can be fully optional, so it doesn't have to be an either/or situation. Installing stuff from companies such as Audiority, D16 and Boz is a rather painful process for me as I have a lot of stuff from them and have to do it all one by one for lack of an installation manager. So the more plugins a company has and the more loyal you as a company are, the more of a PITA this can become.
For companies like baby audio, fabfilter, audiority, for me it's just easy, cause i can just buy new pc/parts, instal the OS open my backup folder with my programs then instal or just download a new version and apply the serial/key. I feel this approach to be more customer friendly, and i feel to own for real the product, they don't need to control what i do with it, i've payed i respect their job, and they respect my time... Ah and if my government decide to go into a war, they cannot lock me out something i've legittimally bought, for something i don't have a control on.
I'm italian, i don't think to have this risk for real, cause our politicians thinks only to take money, but we live in weird times, pandemics, wars, maybe next an alien invasion, who know
- KVRAF
- 2767 posts since 28 Feb, 2015
There is always room (see what I did there
) for another reverb 
Will there be a bundle upgrade pricing as well (I have everyting else), or is it only intro price?
Edit: Stupid question I see now, sorry about that..
Will there be a bundle upgrade pricing as well (I have everyting else), or is it only intro price?
Edit: Stupid question I see now, sorry about that..
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